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The effect of spreading paint on the fabric, namely cold batik makes it possible to convey the tenderness of the color transition on the petals, which gives the flower realism. This flower combines a large number of shades of blue and violet that can not help but fascinate. The picture is painted with aniline dyes on silk. The contours are given in reserve, which does not allow the dyes to spread on the fabric. The painting is resistant to sunlight, stretched on a wooden stretcher, has amount at the back, and is ready for exposure.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Ukraine
I was born in Vinnytsia, Ukraine in 1988. As a child, I had a passion for painting, although there were no artists in the family or in the family in general. My first artistic experience was a circle of Petrykivka painting and a circle of painting on fabric, as a child, which gave rise to my creative path. In 2000 I enter a children's art school and begin to learn the basics of drawing, which later laid the love of art. In parallel with the art school, I enter the Higher Art Vocational School №5 in Vinnytsia, where I study the basics of advertising, ceramics, and wood painting. Since 2006. to 2012 I study at the Lviv National Academy of Arts at the Faculty of Decorative and Applied Arts, Department of Art Textiles (Weaving). I receive a diploma with honors and the title of Master of Textile Artist, researcher, teacher. I work in different styles and genres in search of my own artistic language. I am most fond of expressionism and impressionism.I develop in different genres of painting, most often it is nature, portrait, still life. I also work with textiles, own cold and hot batik techniques, free fabric painting, and patchwork. I am also fond of art photography. Searching in different techniques and styles gives me the opportunity to learn more about art in all its manifestations. The main topic I work with is self-identification, namely how a person identifies, perceives, sees. The path of self-knowledge and reflection of events on the outside. Do people see us exactly as we see ourselves? This topic became most acute during the quarantine period, when people began to spend more time alone, alone. The issue of non-acceptance, tax collection, self-disclosure is currently very relevant. Depression is massively consuming people wiping them off the face of the earth around the world. The main reason for this is an imbalance with oneself. It is this theme that is recalled in my works. This year I became a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine. I see my creative path in the disclosure of this topic, which gives me the opportunity to find and get to know myself as an artist.
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